Every roadkill matters.
Help us document India's wildlife mortality from roads, railways, and canals — and drive the change that protects what's left.
An initiative by Landscape Research and Conservation Foundation · Supported by The Habitats Trust
Three steps. Under 60 seconds.
Anyone with a phone can contribute. No special training required.
Spot a roadkill
While travelling on highways, expressways, railways, or canals — keep your eyes open for wildlife mortality.
Pull over safely
Hazard lights on. Pull completely off the road. Your safety always comes first — before any data point.
Photograph & submit
GPS, species, photo — submitted in under 60 seconds. Works offline and syncs when you reconnect.
Data drives change.
Right now, India's wildlife managers, highway authorities, and railway boards have almost no data on where animals die. Mitigation — wildlife crossings, warning signs, speed restrictions — happens only when there's evidence of need. You provide that evidence.
Read the full issue →Every Roadkills India report contributes to a national database used by:
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National Tiger Conservation Authority
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National Highways Authority of India
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State Forest Departments
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Academic Researchers
Studying India's road ecology